AGA Fraud 2025

Speakers

Marc Meyer

Marc Meyer
Deputy Inspector General for Investigations
Securities and Exchange Commission OIG


Marc Meyer serves as the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Office of Inspector General (OIG) where he oversees criminal investigations into conduct affecting the integrity of the SEC’s programs and operations, public corruption, and major fraud. His career in public service spans more than three decades, including time as commissioned officers in both the U.S. Foreign Service and the U.S. Army. Meyer has served throughout the federal oversight community, most recently leading the OIG for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and serving as the USAID OIG Assistant Inspector General for Investigations. He previously served in the Department of Justice OIG as a Special Agent and in the Department of State OIG as both an Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge and Special Agent-in-Charge. He began his federal law enforcement career domestically and overseas as a Special Agent in the Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS). Meyer is a licensed attorney in good standing. He practiced law in New York and New Jersey, served as the first federal judicial law clerk for U.S. Senior District Court Judge Peter G. Sheridan (retired) in the District of New Jersey, served in the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey law department, and litigated in private practice on a white-collar investigations and criminal defense team. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Syracuse University and his Juris Doctor at Seton Hall University School of Law. Meyer is an adjunct professor at both George Mason University and the Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy.

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